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Supply and Demand. The determinants of supply and demand. Plot the following. Price. Quantity. $9. 2. 8. 3. 5. 7. 6. 9. What kind of curve is it?. Price. Quantity Demanded. Qd. P. $9. 2. 8. 3. 5. 7. 6. 9. P. Qd. 9. just a point on the curve. To be on the
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Supply and Demand The determinants of supply and demand
Plot the following Price Quantity $9 2 8 3 5 7 6 9 What kind of curve is it?
Price Quantity Demanded Qd P $9 2 8 3 5 7 6 9 P Qd 9 just a point on the curve. To be on the demand curve a person must be WILLING and ABLE to purchase the product or service. 8 7 6 D is the entire curve. 2 3 9 5 Q
Price Quantity Demanded Qd P $9 2 8 3 5 7 6 9 P Qd 9 just a point on the curve. There is an ___________ relationship between price and quantity. 8 inverse 7 6 D is the entire curve. 2 3 9 5 Q
9 8 7 6 D 2 3 9 5 Q Definitions: Quantity demanded--it is the amount that will be purchased at a specific P. Demand--it is a schedule of quantities of goods and services that will be purchased at various prices at a specified time, all other things held constant.
Qd 9 just a point on the curve. 8 7 6 D is the entire curve. 2 3 9 5 Q Price changes Quantity Demanded Price does not change demand
The 8 Determinants of Demand • There are 8 reasons or factors that can change a demand curve. 1. Number of consumers.
Eight Determinants of Demand: 1. Number of consumers 2. Income--Normal Goods As people’s incomes go up demand for normal goods increases. As people’s income go down, demand for normal goods decrease. 3. Income--Inferior Goods As people’s incomes go up demand for inferior goods decreases. As people’s income go down, demand for inferior goods increases.
Eight Determinants of Demand: 1. Number of consumers 2. Income--Normal Goods 3. Income--Inferior Goods 4. Preferences
Eight Determinants of Demand: 1. # of consumers 2. Income--Normal Goods 3. Income--Inferior Goods 4. Preferences 5. Price of related products: Substitutes
Eight Determinants of Demand: 1. # of consumers 2. Income--Normal Goods 3. Income--Inferior Goods 4. Preferences 5. Price of related products: Substitutes 6. Price of related products: Complements
Eight variables that shift Demand: 1. # of consumers 2. Income--Normal Goods 3. Income--Inferior Goods 4. Preferences 5. Price of related products: Substitutes 6. Price of related products: Complements 7. Expected future of prices by consumers 8. Expected future of income by consumers
Supply Curve Determinants of supply
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 5 $6 P S $6 $5 $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 5 $6 P S $6 Quantity supplied is just a point on the curve. $5 $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 Supply is the entire curve. 5 $6 P S $6 $5 $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 5 $6 P S $6 There is a _________ relationship between P and Q. $5 Direct $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 5 $6 P S $6 Only one variable changes QS and that is_____. $5 $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
Quantity Supplied Price 2 $3 3 $4 4 $5 5 $6 P S $6 PRICE DOES NOT CHANGE SUPPLY!!!! $5 $4 $3 Q 2 3 4 5
P S Q Definitions: Quantity supplied--it is the amount that will be sold at a specific P. Supply--it is a schedule of quantities of goods and services that will be sold at various prices at a specified time, all other things held constant.
Determinants of Supply • There are 5 determinants that can change a supply curve.
Five determinants of Supply: 1. Number of suppliers 2. Costs 3. Physical Availability of Resources 4. Technology 5. Expected Future Prices by Consumer
What happens to the market for oranges when there is a frost that hits Florida? S1 P S Decrease in the physical availability of resources. P1 P D Q1 Q Q Your market is: Oranges
What happens to the market for CD’s when iPods and downloaded music become popular? P S Decrease in Preferences. P P1 D D1 Q Q Q1 Your market is: CD’s
What happens to the market for downloaded music when the royalties paid to the song artist go up? S1 P S Increase in costs. P1 P D Q1 Q Q Your market is: Downloaded Music
The U.S. goes through a boom economy, what happens to the market for steak? P S Increase in incomes— Normal goods. P1 P D1 D Q Q1 Q Your market is: Steak
The price of milk doubles; what happens to the market for cereal? P S Price of related product— complement. P P1 D D1 Q1 Q Q Your market is: Cereal
U.S. automakers use robots to produce their cars; what happens to the market for foreign automobiles? P S Price of related product— substitute. P P1 D D1 Q1 Q Q Your market is: Foreign autos
The price of airline tickets doubles, what happens to the market for bus tickets? P S Increase in price of related product— Substitute P1 P D1 D Q Q1 Q Your market is: Bus Tickets
Shifts in both Demand and Supply Curves What happens to Price and what happens to Quantity?
P S S Quantity will definitely increase. P1 P1 P D1 Price is Indeterminate D It will either go up. Q Q1 Q1 Q Increase in demand Increase in supply
P S S Quantity will definitely increase. P1 P P1 D1 Price is Indeterminate D It stayed the same. Q Q1 Q1 Increase in demand Increase in supply
P S Quantity will definitely increase. P1 S P P1 D1 Price is Indeterminate D It went down. Q Q1 Q1 Increase in demand Increase in supply
P S P D Q Q What happens to the price and quantity if there is an increase in demand and a decrease in supply? Price definitely goes up; Quantity is indeterminate
P S P D Q Q What happens to the price and quantity if there is a decrease in demand and an increase in supply? Price definitely goes down; Quantity is indeterminate
P S P D Q Q What happens to the price and quantity if there is a decrease in demand and an decrease in supply? Price is indeterminate; Quantity will definitely decrease
Example 1 Gillette Shaving Company mails out millions of Fusion shaver handles to households for “free.” Show what happens to the market for the Fusion attachable razor blades? Determinant: ______________ Price: ___________ Quantity: ____________ Fusion Razor Blades
Example 2 Salaries of airline pilots go up while the economy goes into a recession. Show what will happen to the market for airline tickets? Determinant: ______________ Price: ___________ Quantity: ____________ Airline Tickets
Example 3 New technology starts to be used in producing computer chips, and at the same time, the government publishes a report that long-term exposure to computers causes long-term damage to users’ eyes. Determinant: ______________ Determinant: ____________ Price: ___________ Quantity: ____________ Computers
Surplus • What happens when we look at a price that it is NOT the equilibrium price? P S Surplus: Qs > Qd P P D Q Q Qd Qs
Shortage S Shortage: Qd > Qs P P D Q Q Qs Qd